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The Lean Product Playbook: How to Innovate with Minimum Viable Products and Rapid Customer Feedback
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My notes from Hackers & Painters by Paul Graham:
The way to create something beautiful is often to make subtle tweaks to something that already exists, or to combine existing ideas in a slightly new way.
There are only two things you have to know about business: build something users love, and make more than you spend. If you get these two ri... See more
“The primary technique used by designers in these spaces is to simply remix the dominant patterns and trends created by popular tech companies, ensuring their work appears as stylistically sophisticated and elegant as the work they’re emulating, regardless of what kind of product they’re designing and for whom. A podcast app and a banking app and a... See more
Thomas Klaffke • Visualizing Minimalist Design
For networked products, the curation of the network—who’s on it, why they’re there, and how they interact with each other—is as important as its product design. Starting with a deliberate point of view on who’s best for your network will define its magnetism, culture, and ultimate trajectory.
Andrew Chen • The Cold Start Problem: How to Start and Scale Network Effects
minimum viable product: the smallest set of features that allows the product to be deployed and tested in the field.
Stephen Wendel • Designing for Behavior Change: Applying Psychology and Behavioral Economics

Investing for Gokul is supporting the people rather than companies. Founder centric investing like YC. he sus out the ones who are in for the money, rather than solving a problem.
Apple • Gokul Rajaram on designing your product development process, when and how to hire your first PM, a playbook for hiring leaders, getting ahead in you career, how to get started...
